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The Bragança House was built in the 17th century. This huge house is situated on one side of the village square. It has now been divided into two separate houses, with a common entrance. The east wing, occupied by the Pereira Bragança family, has a small chapel with a relic of St. Francis Xavier, which is a fingernail. The artefacts ...
Benaulim is home to several traditional carpenters, and has long been known as Goa's 'village of carpenters'. Contemporary Benaulim is a popular seaside resort, renowned for its beautiful rice fields, balmy weather and golden sand beaches. It also houses Goa's only Don Bosco Animation Centre. There are two big churches in Benaulim.
Raj Bhavan (Government House) is a residential palace and fort situated in Dona Paula, Goa, which serves as the official residence of the governor of Goa.The sprawling 88 acres estate is located on a cape in the Goan capital, Panjim.
Category for visitor attractions in Goa, India. Subcategories. This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. ...
Church of St. Augustine, Goa More images: N-GA-11 Aguada Fort (Upper) Candolim: Goa Aguada Fort (Upper) More images: N-GA-12 Safa Mosque, Goa: Ponda: Goa Safa Mosque, Goa More images: N-GA-13 Rock cut caves Arvalem: Goa Rock cut caves More images: N-GA-14 Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla: Tamdisurla: Goa Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla More images: N ...
Hindu houses have little colonial influence. Most of the big houses have a courtyard called as Rajangan in Konkani where a Tulasi Vrindavan is seen. A special place called a Soppo is often used for relaxing. Goan traditional Hindu houses have the following features: Angan (courtyard with a Tulasi Vrundavan) Rajangan (a courtyard inside the house)
St Estevam (Santo Estêvão) is an estuarine islet in the Tiswadi taluka, Goa state, India. St Estevam is commonly referred as Jūvã (Isle) and has earned the monicker Šākêchô Jūvõ—the island of vegetables—famed for its long, seven-ridged, light green ladyfingers. Therefore, the people of Jūvã came to be nicknamed bhennddem.
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